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Trail is a city in the western Kootenays region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It was named after the Dewdney Trail , which passed through the area. [ 5 ] The town was first called Trail Creek or Trail Creek Landing, and the name was shortened to Trail in 1897.
Trail Beer Refinery 2017 Trail: Kootenays [193] Tree Brewing Co. 1996 Vancouver Lower Mainland [194] [195] Trench Brewing & Distilling 2018 Prince George Northern Interior [196] Turning Point Brewing Company 2008 Delta Lower Mainland [197] Twa Dogs Brewery 2016 Victoria Vancouver Island [198] Twin City Brewing 2017 Port Alberni Vancouver Island ...
Former British Columbia provincial highways (18 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in British Columbia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
This trail is part of the Kootenay Columbia Trail system although it is not contiguous with the rest of the trails located near, and accessed from, nearby Rossland. The Antenna Trail is popular because it is snow-free much earlier in the spring than the higher elevation trails, and has little if any mountain bike traffic. [citation needed]
Molly's Reach was a fictional restaurant in the real community of Gibson's Landing, British Columbia, during the nineteen years the Canadian television series The Beachcombers was set there. [1] The series ended in 1990, and the building is now a real restaurant.
Bennett, British Columbia, Canada, is an abandoned town next to Bennett Lake [1] and along Lindeman Creek (formerly known as the One Mile River). The townsite is now part of the Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada and is managed by Parks Canada. [2] Bennett is also a stop on the White Pass and Yukon Route railroad during the summer ...
The Dewdney Trail is a 720 km (450 mi) trail in British Columbia, Canada, that served as a major thoroughfare in mid-19th century British Columbia.The trail was a critical factor in the development and strengthening of the newly established British colony of British Columbia, tying together mining camps and small towns that were springing up during the gold rush era prior to the colony's ...
Rearguard Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, protecting Rearguard Falls on the Fraser River. It is located just above its emergence into the Rocky Mountain Trench near the community of Tete Jaune Cache. The park is easily accessed via BC Highway 16.